Coniarthonia rosea is a species of lichen in the family Arthoniaceae. Described from the Brazilian Amazon in 2014, this lichen has since been found in several states across northern Brazil, where it grows on smooth tree bark in primary lowland rainforests. The species is distinguished by its pale pink, irregularly shaped fruiting bodies that contrast with its thin dark-brown crusty growth, and by its unusually long, club-shaped ascospores. While closely related to other species in the genus Coniarthonia, it differs from the similar C. pulcherrima by its paler coloration, smaller fruiting structures, and distinct red pigment chemistry.